After one of our BPI Certified Energy Experts performed an Energy Audit on this home in Cherry Hill NJ, it was evident to the home owners how they could achieve their goals of Making their home more comfortable, reducing fuel consumption and lowering the electric bill.

The home owners chose to replace their old furnace an air conditioner with a new high efficiency unit from Bryant.

The energy saving improvements that we made to this home will give them an estimated 33% in total energy savings. Furthermore these improvements qualified for $4,000 in Rebates from the state of NJ and 0% Financing.

After visiting our booth at the Voorhees, NJ home Show this Cherry Hill, NJ homeowner explained how their current furnace was so loud and they had various uncomfortable rooms in their home. Knowing this information we recommended a FREE home Energy Audit that would provide many solutions. They set an appointment on the spot for Our Certified Energy Consultant to do a FREE Energy Audit. After taking into account the climate, size, design, and construction of the home the Audit revealed making a few upgrades will give this home more than 30% in total energy savings. The upgrades included a new Amana Furnace 96% (AFUE), Amana Central Air Conditioning unit, a .96% UEF Bosch Tankless Hot Water Heater, and Blown in Cellulose insulation in the Attic. this homeowner was able to take advantage of the max amount of rebates/financing options that the state is offering at this time.

This homeowner now enjoys a warm comfortable home with lower energy bills.

Current rebates/financing options:

New Jersey homeowners may receive up to $4,000 in financial incentives now until June 30, 2019. You may also qualify for 0% interest financing (up to $10,000 with a 7-year maximum term) or 4.99% financing (up to $15,000 with a 10-year maximum term) to help pay for the energy-efficient upgrades!

Reviews from our customers in Camden County, NJ

Very pleased that the rooms in the house are now all the same temperature. The musty and oil smell that was terrible is now gone! Just thrilled with the transformation in the home!!

5.0/5Roberto W.Lehigh Avenue

5.0/5John & Nancy MuscellaVoorhees, NJ

We decided to go with Alber Service Company on a recommendation from friends. Our installation was done in an a neat and professional manner and we are very satisified with the work. We would recommend Alber Service Company to friends and neighbors.

5.0/5Luis F.Voorhees, NJ

Outstanding service provided by Troy; went above & beyond to explain the scope of work

5.0/5Laura ObergHaddonfield, NJ

Our water was being shut off by the township, Troy arrived early to avoid any problems.

5.0/5Amanda F.Blackwood, NJ

5.0/5Nina S.Barrington, NJ

5.0/5Walter Y.Barrington, NJ

5.0/5Tom R.Barrington, NJ

5.0/5Becky StricklandTurnersville, NJ

Troy was very thorough, he checked things previous tech never looked at.

5.0/5Betty KorthCherr Hill, NJ

Troy is an absolute credit to your company. He came out for a leak and did a all inclusive service call. He was neat, professional and spoke to me like a human. He is excellent!

5.0/5Pat S.Cherry Hill, NJ

5.0/5Millicent T.Runnemede, NJ

4.5/5Bill W.

Mike Fisher was about as thorough as any contractor we've had at our house. He took the time to get real measurements, conduct all relevant tests, and get to know the home.

5.0/5Carl B.Haddon Heights, NJ

5.0/5Charlotte H.Haddon Heights, NJ

5.0/5Anne Frederickson & Josh CohenHaddonfield, NJ

We heard about Alber Service Company through the NJ Clean Energy Website. We went with them because of their reputation. Our installation was done in a neat and professional manner. We are very satisfied with the job and would recommend them to friend and family.

5.0/5Karen CurtisHaddonfield, NJ

We heard about Alber from friends and their reputation. We were very satified with their work and would recommend them to friends and family.

5.0/5BaylinHaddonfield, NJ

Overall excellent product and installation, professionally installed, and issues resolved promptly in a courteous attentive manner.Kudos to Tom, Steve, and Aimee for excellent work and helpful responses to any questions and concerns.

5.0/5Bernie S.Haddonfield, NJ

5.0/5Tracey L.Haddonfield, NJ

We love Joe!

5.0/5Nancie S.Haddonfield, NJ

5.0/5W.b. S.Haddonfield, NJ

5.0/5Harriet R.Haddonfield, NJ

5.0/5Dr. BlackstoneCherry Hill, NJ

5.0/5John D.Kings Hwy. E.

4.8/5R. M.Cherry Hill, NJ

5.0/5Susan P.Audubon, NJ

5.0/5W. S.WAYSIDE LANE

5.0/5Peter W., NJ

Air Conditioning and Heating, & Home Insulation Contractor in Camden

Alber Service Co. is your experienced insulation and HVAC contractor in Camden! With NJ's fluctuating hot and cold temperatures, it’s important to have proper insulation, air sealing and a reliable HVAC system, one that can keep your home comfortable. What most people don’t realize is that an old HVAC system could be wasting a ton of energy and money.

We strive to provide you with the best possible service and make your home more comfortable while reducing your energy bill!

Our certified technicians are trained in the latest energy-saving techniques in order to diagnose the energy efficiency of your home’s current HVAC system and suggest repairs that will help achieve maximum energy and cost savings, as well as increase the comfort in your home or business.

As a full-service HVAC company, we have the services you need to increase energy efficiency. Our home energy audit will discover where you home is losing energy and will show you exactly which repairs will save you the most money.

As a member of the national Dr. Energy Saver network, we have access to top quality products, because as a Camden homeowner, you deserve only the best!

Camden Home Energy Saving Experts

We are experts when it comes to decreasing your home's carbon footprint and saving you money and energy! Whether you are installing insulation, repairing your HVAC system, or fixing a broken furnace, our free service estimate in Camden will help you to finally fix those energy problems. There is no reason why you should be wasting your hard-earned money or sacrificing comfort in your own home!

Contact us today or simply fill out the form to schedule a home energy audit or free heating and cooling estimate in and around Camden, New Jersey!

Photo Galleries From Camden County

basement hot water tank

This insulation is installed unevenly, and is not sufficiently thick to keep the conditioned space comfortable. The installed insulation is rated at R-19. For comparison, the EPA and DOE reccommend somewhere between R-38 and R-60 for our region.

Here is the crawl after our work was done. The moldy, damaged fiberglass has been completely removed. The entire floor has been encapsulated with a CleanSpace liner. The furnace has been replaced with a high-effeciency model and is properly leveled. Much cleaner, much more comfortable.

Job Stories From Camden County, NJ

Kent S & Marion T Longaker

The homeowners, who had lived at the property for 25 years, had noticed a disparity in the conditioning of their living room. The front wall and window were cold and drafty in the winter. In addition, there was a musty smell coming from the duct system. It's a wonder that the house was being conditioned at all, as the existing heating and air conditioning equipment were "classics" from 1968.

The first step in addressing their concerns was a full replacement of both the furnace and air conditioner with modern, high-efficiency equipment. A 96% effecient variable speed furnace and 16 SEER two-stage condensor were chosen. To correct the drafts and conditioning issues, first the attic space was sealed against any air leaks. This included the decking laid down as a walkway. Following this, 6 inches of cellulose insulation were added, totalling a full foot of thermal barrier. The customer is expected to save a projected 25% on their utility bills, in addition to having a much more comfortable living room.

Jack Alleborn

This job was a relatively straightforward attic insulation upgrade. To begin, the attic flat was sealed along the wall tops and penetrations, ensuring air wasn't leaking up through them. Next, an additional 7 inches of cellulose insulation were added, bringing the total insulation value above R-38. Finally, a sealed foam stair cover was installed to prevent air leaks through the pull-down stairs. In addition to the prescribed insulating work, a faulty bathroom fan was replaced and properly vented through the roof.

Cathedral ceilings the Cause of Uncomfortable Homes in Berlin, NJ

This is a the story of the beautiful home with a big hole in the top. This beautiful home in Berlin, NJ had it all! Including, 3 beautiful rooms with vaulted and cathedral ceilings. It was not so beautiful when the electric bill came. It was so cold in the winter and impossible to cool in the summer. These beautiful rooms had a hidden problem. See, in most areas of the United States, homes need R60 insulation in their attics - the equivalent of a 20" deep fiberglass batt. But Cathedral ceilings only have the depth of the rafters (6" - 11") for insulation. Two factors relating to the optional vented roof design make the situation much worse. First, some of the rafter space is used for airflow (cold in winter) - which means even less space for insulation. Second, this airflow 'wind washes" open faced fiberglass batts, reducing the R-Value of batts that were designed and rated to be used in closed cavities with no air flow whatsoever. Ceilings with wood boards can leak lots of air you paid to heat. A wood ceiling has gaps between each board where warm air that you paid to heat leaks right out of your home. If you add up the size of each crack and put it together it's like having a big hole in the top of your home! In the summer, the roofing heats up to 160 degrees and the roof heats radiates through the ceiling and heats up your room making it uncomfortable and hard to cool.

Fortunately This home had a smart homeowner, they called Alber Service Co. and they came to the rescue with Dense Packed ceiling cellulose Insulation. They removed the gutter and fascia board and the Cellulose insulation is "Dense packed" into the rafter bays through a long fill pipe inserted deep into the ceiling/roof. Dense packing fills all air spaces, compresses existing batt insulation and stops air leakage. The ridge vent remains and functions not as an air vent but a vapor vent. The Fascia board and gutter are reinstalled. Some light dust may be expected inside during installation depending on how tight together the ceiling boards are. This will not continue after the installation day.

Now this beautiful home can live happily ever after with warmer rooms in the winter, cooler in the summer, less drafty and most of all lower heating and cooling bills!

Work Requests From Camden County, NJ

Vicinity of WESTFIELD AVEin Camden

I want to repair/replace/or convert the oil heat system to gas. I already have a gas stove in the house